Saturday, August 05, 2006

Tin Foil Hats

Here's just one more reason why I "revoked" my membership in the Presbyterian Church. Official Presbyterian Publisher Issues 9/11 Conspiracy Book Process theologian David Ray Griffin is among the most prominent proponents of theory that Bush administration, not Al Qaeda, was behind attacks. Although I was baptized in the Lutheran Church, my mom was Presbyterian, so that's the church we attended when I was a kid, and at 12, became an official member. Of course, way back in the "stone age", things were a bit different. The older I got, things changed from what I was taught as a child, and could no longer affiliate with them.
His previous work has influenced Kevin Barrett, a Muslim lecturer for the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who has received recent national attention for espousing the theory. Of the 133 members in Wisconsin's legislature, 61 signed a letter to university officials and Gov. James Doyle demanding that Barrett be fired before the fall term begins. He is scheduled to teach about some of the conspiracy theories surrounding September 11 during his 15-week fall course, "Islam: Religion and Culture."
"Without David, I would not just lose my faith in Christianity," Barrett said in an interview with CT. "I would almost lose my faith in the humanity of Christians."
I question that type of "Christianity".
Barrett, who co-founded the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance for 9/11 Truth, and Griffin are both members of Scholars for 9/11 Truth—a non-partisan organization that is "dedicated to exposing falsehoods and to revealing truths behind 9/11."
"You can't handle the truth!" The truth is going to smack these moonbats upside the head one of these days. H/T: Marquette Warrior